IF reason does each private person bind, To seek the public welfare of mankind; If this be justice, and the sacred law That guards the good, and keeps the bad in awe; If this great law but op'rates to fulfill One vast Almighty Being's righteous will; And if he only, as we all maintain, Does all things rule, and all events ordain; Then reason binds each private man t' assent, That none but atheists can be discontent. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ON THE INFLATION OF THE CURRENCY, 1919 by ROBERT FROST AFTER VERLAINE by ANSELM HOLLO THE REWARD by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON ON CARPACCIO'S PICTURE: THE DREAM OF ST. URSALA; SONNET by AMY LOWELL CHARLOTTE CORDAY (REVOLUTIONARY TRIBUNAL, JULY 17, 1793) by EDGAR LEE MASTERS |